Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson, June 26, 1755
Philada. June 26. 1755 Dear Friend Mr. Bartram brings a Box to my House, which has a little Vacancy in it; so I put in my Philosophical Pacquet, which I…
Philada. June 26. 1755 Dear Friend Mr. Bartram brings a Box to my House, which has a little Vacancy in it; so I put in my Philosophical Pacquet, which I…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 55.] United States Consulate, Tunis, November 17, 1864. Sir: Some incidents have occurred and scenes been enacted in this neighborhood within the last few…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 54.] United States Consulate, Tunis, November 5, 1864. Sir:The changes that have recently taken place in the aspect of Tunisian affairs are so passing…
[June 17, 1755] 3 Dear Sir, It is now near three years since I received your excellent Observations on the Increase of Mankind, &c . 4 in which you have…
Thursday morning [June 12, 1755] Sir Please to send me One hundred and Fifty Pounds on Account of the Committee. 3 It should be Paper Money, as it is to…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 51.] United States Consulate, Tunis, October 15, 1864. Sir: In my despatch of September 11 (No. 49) I stated that a number of war…
Charles. Town, June 8th, 1755 Dear Sir ’Tis almost an Age since I have a Letter from you: I have however received 56 Reams of Demy Paper by Capt. McFunn,…
[Extract.] Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 50.] United States Consulate, Tunis, October 10, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of despatch No. 8, of August…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. United States Consulate, Tunis, September 11, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to report that the army of the Bey, which set off from this…
Thursday June 5. 55 Sir I sent Mr. Burd’s Letter and yours which were given me by the Speaker yesterday, to Mr. Fox, who lives nearest to me of any…